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[Originally published in Queens Ledger] Jericho Project opened its first Queens-based Veterans Resource Center in Ozone Park last Friday. The 35-year-old nonprofit organization’s original mission was to fight homelessness. In 2006, the group started the Veterans Initiative, which now serves 750 veterans annually.

On Friday hundreds of volunteers across eight locations in the Bronx and Harlem gathered for a Day of Action Against Homelessness. They pitched in on toy and clothing drives and decorated for the holidays to help veterans and vulnerable New Yorkers have a better holiday.

When families experience the horror of not having a safe place to call home, Jericho Project is there to provide the services that get them off the streets and on with life. But that help starts with you.

It is because of your compassion that we can provide 95% successful, cost-effective, expert programming to thousands of vulnerable New Yorkers each year, giving them a chance at a better life.